One-Time PIN Required

Select where you would like to receive your one-time PIN to access your account at this time:

You will need to enter that one-time PIN on the next page to access your account online. You will have the option
to have the system remember this computer or device so you can bypass this process whenever you access your account
from this particular computer or device in the future.

The one-time PIN for this session is valid for only ten minutes. If your one-time PIN expires, you will need to
re-enter your username and password to receive a new PIN.

Enter Your One-Time PIN

Enter the one-time pin that was sent via to .

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Remember This Computer / Device?

Would you like this system to remember this computer or device — so you will not need
to enter a one-time PIN the next time you access your account from this particular computer or device?

There is no limit to the number of computers / devices that can be remembered for your account.

To ensure the security of your account, all remembered devices will be forgotten each time you reset your username or your password (via the forgot link only; does not apply if you simply change your password by choice or because it is expiring).

Yes, remember this device.

It is mine and secure.

No, do not remember this device.

It is public and/or may be used by others.

Computer / Device Remembered

You will no longer be required to enter a one-time PIN each time you enter your username and password
from this particular computer or device.

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How can I authorize my spouse or other relative to have access or receive information on my FSA? OpenClosed

You must let us know that you have given your spouse or other relative permission to speak, receive information, and/or act on your behalf.
Just log in to your online account and click HIPAA Auth… Read more…the full answer

How do I cancel an authorization when I no longer want to allow access to information on my account? OpenClosed

You must let us know that you no longer allow your spouse or other relative permission to speak, receive information, and/ or act on your behalf.
Just log in to your online account and click HIPA… Read more…the full answer

What is the Heroes Earnings Assistance and Relief Tax (HEART) Act? OpenClosed

The HEART Act (Public Law No. 110-245) contains tax benefits and incentives for individuals in military service. The HEART Act allows qualified reservists to receive a taxable distribution of their unused H… Read more…the full answer

What is a qualified reservist distribution (QRD)?OpenClosed

A QRD is a taxable distribution of the unused balance of a qualified reservist's Health Care FSA (HCFSA) or Limited Ex… Read more…the full answer

Who is eligible to request a QRD? OpenClosed

FSAFEDS participants are eligible to request a qualified reservist distribution (QRD) if they are enrolled in an HCFSA or LEX HCFSA and are:
A member of the Army National Guard, Air National Guard, Army Reserve, Navy Reserve, Marine C… Read more…the full answer

Why would I want a QRD? OpenClosed

You may want to request a qualified reservist distribution (QRD) if you have a balance in your Health Care FSA (HCFSA) or Limited Expense Health Care FSA (LEX HCFSA) and think you might not be able to incur sufficient … Read more…the full answer

What if my current call to active duty is less than 180 days but I receive another call that extends my current period to 180 days or longer? OpenClosed

An order or call to active duty of less than the 180 day duration that is supplemented by one or more subsequent calls or orders to increase the total period of active duty to 180 days or more qualifies you to request a qualified reservist distrib… Read more…the full answer

When can I request a QRD? OpenClosed

If you meet the requirements to request a qualified reservist distribution (QRD), you can submit a request form during the period beginning with the date of the order or call to active duty and ending on the last day of the … Read more…the full answer

What is the deadline for requesting a QRD? OpenClosed

The deadline for requesting a qualified reservist distribution (QRD) is the last day of the benefit period during which the order or call to active duty occurs.… Read more…the full answer